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Here Willow The rest of the storyIf obummer did all that why did food stamp use double under his reign of incompetency? Was he cheating the system?Yeah almost a triple in the DOW 75 or so straight months of 6 digit employment gains unemployment from 10% to 4+% etc etc etcWell, Obama was a failure as president, but not even I would call him a vile rat. More like inept with a touch of sleaze.if he was able to run again he'd be a shoo in a man in our WH instead of a vile rat
For all of the spending in Washington under President Barack Obama, the American people are not better off, Donald Trump argued in his July 21 speech accepting the Republican presidential nomination.
"President Obama has almost doubled our national debt to more than $19 trillion, and growing," Trump said. "Yet what do we have to show for it? Our roads and bridges are falling apart, our airports are in third-world condition, and 43 million Americans are on food stamps."
We wanted to fact-check his statistic about Americans using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, the program formerly known as food stamps.
SNAP benefits provide vouchers for groceries for qualifying low-income Americans.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees SNAP, countedalmost 43.6 million people in the program in April 2016, the most recent data available.
So Trump is on point, numbers-wise. But there’s a dollop more to the story.
The amount of people on food stamps, while considerable, is an improvement.
When Obama took office in January 2009, almost 32 million people received SNAP benefits. The number increased during the Great Recession as more families turned to the program for assistance, averaging an annual high of 47.6 million participants in 2013.
A report by the Food Research & Action Center, a hunger and nutrition advocacy group, applauded the 43 million figure in April as the lowest level of participants since October 2010. From April 2015 to April 2016, participation is down 1.9 million participants.
We explained in a previous fact-check that it’s unclear whether SNAP sign-ups would have been just as high under a Republican president, as the economy was weakening before Obama took office. The beneficiary pool was already increasing under President George W. Bush, whose administration broadened eligibility criteria and tried to get more Americans to apply for SNAP assistance.